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Prep Football Sections

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by BH33, Jun 23, 2009.

  1. I Digress

    I Digress Guest

    yeah, fairly small market in florida.... something like 10 pages of h.s. (but there are three different versions), then sections for college and pros.
     
  2. sportshack06

    sportshack06 Member

    I could walk down any main street in any town (especially the smaller towns) and sell enough ads to make it work.
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    Don't suggest that, or you will be doing it....
     
  3. highlander

    highlander Member

    I'm in Texas and we did a 36-pager (tabloid style) for one school, football only.
     
  4. Football_Bat

    Football_Bat Well-Known Member

    I'm expecting an 8-page cut in our tab from what it was last fall. That's going to suck because we'll have to cut some schools out for the first time and the towns that buy all the ads will have even more pages in comparison with the others. I'm forwarding every frigging phone call to our ad manager.
     
  5. Taylee

    Taylee Member

    Last year, ours covered 86 teams and was more than 100 tab pages.
     
  6. albert77

    albert77 Well-Known Member

    Our football preview section last year was a 64-page tab, about half devoted to preps. Won't be surprised if it's down a few pages this year.
     
  7. Mark2010

    Mark2010 Active Member

    That's been the case at the last couple of places I've been as well. Just hard to justify doing one if they can't make money on it (which is beyond me, because, as one person said, it seems like the easiest thing in the world to sell).

    I can't imagine an 80-90 page tab. How many schools are you talking about and what are you doing on them? Sounds like a freakin nightmare to produce.
     
  8. Dave Caldwell

    Dave Caldwell New Member

    I know these sections are pretty much obsolete the day they are printed (if not before), but has there been much thought about selling these sections as a stand-alone product for a couple of weeks after they are inserted into the paper? It seems as if people might be interested in buying them for, say, $1 (or whatever).
     
  9. Mark2010

    Mark2010 Active Member

    Damn good idea.

    I always kept mine throughout the season, because it had so much valuable info (key players, schedules, stats, etc.).
     
  10. Football_Bat

    Football_Bat Well-Known Member

    Personally I'd rather do away with the football tab and preview one team per day through August in the main paper, right up until the season kicks off. Give folks a reason to buy the paper all month instead of one day.

    Might as well, if we're not going to make any money off a tab.
     
  11. BH33

    BH33 Member

    We've done a tab for years, although it has decreased in size lately. WE used to do 32 pages, and we did 16 last year.

    Our new ad director tells me that for his department, it's time-consuming with no payoff because they can't sell ads for it. I, too, wonder how that could possibly be the case.
     
  12. Mark2010

    Mark2010 Active Member

    That's true, too. I've seen places go that route. I guess a lot depends on how many teams you are trying to cover.
     
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